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Candidates will continue the battle against drugs
(Local News ~ 11/03/06)
Greene County Sheriff's Republican candidate Terry Pierce and Democrat candidate Dured Townsend have both been on the front lines of the local war against illicit drugs for nearly two decades apiece. Both are deputies in the county sheriff's department, and both have made numerous drug arrests over the years...
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Riggleman pleased with scrimmage
(High School Sports ~ 11/03/06)
Linton-Stockton scrimmaged North Daviess on Thursday to prepare for the upcoming girls high school basketball season and Miners' coach Mike Riggleman was pleased with what he saw. "I thought we communicated well, for the most part," said Riggleman. "I think we're going to have games where we shoot well and games where we won't...
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Steve Smith
(Obituary ~ 11/03/06)
Steve Smith, 69, of Koleen and formerly of Indianapolis, passed away at 10 p.m. on Wednesday Nov. 1, 2006 at his home. He was born Aug. 18, 1937, in Beech Grove, the son of Leland (Bud) and Mabelle (Vise) Smith. He was active in the Boy Scouts and DeMolay, Master Counselor in 1954. ...
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Herschel L. Rehmel
(Obituary ~ 11/03/06)
Graveside services for Herschel L. Rehmel, 76, of Jasonville, who died Oct. 27, 2006 will be 11 a.m. on Saturday at Peavey Cemetery in Howesville. McClanahan-Lee Funeral Home in Jasonville is in charge of arrangements.
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Leota Ann Hubbell
(Obituary ~ 11/03/06)
Leota Ann Hubbell, 92, Beech Grove, passed away Monday, Oct. 30, 2006. Born Nov. 13. 1913 in Worthington, she was the daughter of Francis Ray and Mary Louise Stahl. She had worked at Beech Grove Elementary School in the cafeteria for 10 years before retiring in 1975. She was a member of the New Bethel Baptist Church and Beech Grove Senior Citizens...
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Leonard C. Horn
(Obituary ~ 11/03/06)
Leonard C. Horn, 88, of Switz City, passed away at 5:20 a.m. on Thursday Nov. 2, 2006 at Lyons Health and Living Center. Born Feb. 16, 1918 in Greene County, he was the son of Timothy and Rella (Fordyce) Horn. He was a Pearl Harbor survivor who was serving on the USS Utah during the bombing. ...
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Roy Vincent Hastings
(Obituary ~ 11/03/06)
Roy Vincent Hastings, 85, Elnora passed away at 1:25 p.m. on Thursday at Greene County General Hospital. Arrangements are pending at Poindexter-Hall-McClure Funeral Home, Odon Chapel.
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Gerald Leo Fulkerson
(Obituary ~ 11/03/06)
Gerald Leo Fulkerson, 66 of Linton, passed away Thursday, Nov. 2, 2006 at the Lyons Nursing & Rehab Center. He was born in Linton on Aug. 15, 1940, the son of Melvin Leo "Buck" and Juanita L. (Shanklin) Fulkerson. A veteran of the United States Army, he worked as a painter on water towers and bridges. He was a member of the Sons of the American Legion Post No. 22 and the Moose Lodge, both of Linton...
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Bloomfield Town Council gets update on grant
(Local News ~ 11/03/06)
The Bloomfield Town Council learned more about its current housing rehabilitation grant at its meeting Wednesday night. Southern Indiana Development Commission representative Audrey Conlon explained that the grant has an estimated total of $330,625...
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Auto theft charges filed against area woman
(Local News ~ 11/03/06)
An auto theft charge has been filed against a Linton-area woman who allegedly stole her grandmother's car earlier this month. Greene Superior Court Judge J. David Holt on Thursday approved a probable cause affidavit and issued a warrant for the arrest of Taffany Durchame -- charging her with auto theft -- a class D felony...
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Two shots fired at Sen. Waterman's home
(Local News ~ 11/03/06)
Sen. John Waterman, his family and a Sullivan County Board of Commissioners candidate were placed in a scary situation Wednesday night when two shots were fired toward Waterman's rural Sullivan County residence. Waterman and his family were inside their home around 8:45 p.m. on Wednesday. Sullivan County Board of Commissioners candidate Mike Myers had just entered the house when two shots were fired toward the house, Waterman said...
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Sandborn turned down for rehabilitation grant
(Local News ~ 11/03/06)
SANDBORN -- The Sandborn Town Council announced Thursday night that the town did not receive the Housing Rehabilitation Grant for low income housing repair. However, the council voted 3-0 to apply for a second application. Results of the second application will be announced in February...
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Greene County General's grant helps Glenburn Wellness Center
(Local News ~ 11/03/06)
Thanks to a grant received by Greene County General Hospital, Glenburn Wellness Center now has an Automatic Defibrillator (AED) at the center. "In the area of working with exercise equipment and people in there exercising, it's a nice piece of equipment to have," said Crystal Woods, director of the Glenburn Wellness Center. "Hopefully we'll never have to use it, but it's nice to know we have it if that need ever would arise."...
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Photo ID a must on election day
(Local News ~ 11/03/06)
When heading to the polls Tuesday, don't forget your photo ID. "Voters need to bring a government-issued photo ID and it must have an expiration date," explained Margie Cullison, clerk of the voter registration office. "It can be issued either by the state of Indiana or the federal government."...
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Student shot with pellet gun on bus
(Local News ~ 11/03/06)
A female student at Bloomfield Elementary School was reportedly shot with a pellet gun on the morning ride to school Wednesday. "The pellet gun was fired by a Bloomfield Jr./Sr. High School student riding the same school bus," Bloomfield Superintendent Dan Sichting said in a prepared statement...
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Lady Miners place two on all-TRC volleyball first team
(High School Sports ~ 11/03/06)
The all-Tri-River Conference volleyball team was selected by a vote of conference coaches Wednesday night. Conference champion Linton-Stockton had two players on the first team and two on the second unit, which each featured six players. Lady Miner boss Penny Wininger, who guided Linton-Stockton to a 5-0 mark in the TRC, was voted as conference coach of the year...
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